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[Opinions] What nickname would you use for Adelaide?
So Adelaide has slowly made it to my second favorite name. I think it's beautiful, classy and it matches my other favorites Eleanor and Margaret. It has many possibly nn's (just like Eleanor and Margaret), and I was just wondering what nn's were your favorites. I personally like Addie and Adele / Adelle the best. Or would you just go with Adelaide and no nn at all?Thanks!
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Addie, mainlyAdelaide is my second favourite girls name too- I love it :)I plan on naming my second daughter Adelaide one day, and she'll probably go by Addie alot of the time, and her full name alot of the iem too. I also plan on calling her Addie May - my combo is Adelaide Lucy Aviva, and Aviva means spring, May is spring in the northern hemisphere (yes it's a stretch, and to be honest, I don't care that it is :) I can also see Ads creeping in, it's a naturual progression for me to shorten a name to the first syllable and add an s. She'll probably also get Lady and Ladybug, as well as a million other unrelated nn's.So that's my long winded answer to waht nn's I'd use for Adelaide. Sorry ;) I like it with Eleanor and Margaret. I love the name Eleanor but couldn't use it myself- I already know one, who mainly goes by Elly.
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Definitely Della. I know it rhymes with the way-over-used Ella and Bella, but I think the 'd' brings it down a bit, gives it a sense of seriousness. I actually liked Della as a separate name before I liked Adelaide, but I think it's great as a nn for Adelaide.ETA: I'm surprised no-one's mentioned Heidi. Not that I like it (I knew a particularly un-nice person with this name and she ruined the name for me), but it's one of the more traditional nns for Adelaide/Adelheid. Maybe a lot of you think that Heidi doesn't work for Adelaide because the right letters aren't there? (I'm just interested)

This message was edited 7/17/2008, 4:57 PM

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Ada
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I like both Addie and Adele as nicknames for Adelaide. I would most likely go with Addie though. Ada is cute as well. Perhaps this appeals to you as well? I like it pronounced ADD-a, but AY-da is okay.

This message was edited 7/17/2008, 3:13 PM

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I'd go with Ada or Addie, preferably Ada. I always thought that was a pretty, simple name.
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I'd probably use Lady. :P I also like Adele and Ada.
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I like Ada, pronounced AY-da.Addie is cute, too. Lady would be fun as a casual NN.
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Adelaide is so beautiful that I would hate to cover it up with a nn, but I love the idea of using Addy/Addie more as pet name, not using it all the time. Both Adelaide and Addy are wonderful, though. I don't care for Adele much. It seems more like a name of it's own than a nn.
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I had planned on calling my Adelaide "Della", but she ended up Adda. ADD-uh not AY-duh. Sometimes she was Lady, my little Ladybug. I'd even thought of Adelai, a name I'd seen in a name book once upon a time. These days she has decided she is Ada.Anywho, Addie is very cute, and though I like Adele, Addie makes more sense to me.You can plan a nn all you want, but somehow they end up being called whatever suits them best. :)
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TrueIf I ever do have a daughter named Adelaide, I might call her Addie but I could see my mom calling her Adelaide. It's the same thing with Eleanor. I would love to call her Nora, but I could also see Elle or Ellie creeping in there.
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Adele or none.
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No nn at all :-)
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No nn at all.
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Ada or no nn at all
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AddyAdele is really contrived to me, I don't say it "uh-DELL-ade." I can't imagine ever calling an Adelaide "Adelle." I used to think I'd call one Della but that didn't make sense either. Whereas Addy is spunky, simple, cute, easy, and non-permanent. I'd call her Adelaide most of the time but probably Addy a lot.
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I'd either use Addie or Adelaide with no nn. I hate Adele but if I used it I would spell it Adelle.

This message was edited 7/17/2008, 12:44 PM

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I totally agree nt
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